Chapter 113 Speculations Related to the Heavenly King
Chapter 113 Speculations Related to the Heavenly King
Chapter 113 Speculations Related to the Heavenly King
[Elbaf, Olsto Castle, Study]
Bazel sat up, and the long-lost bickering finally brought him back to some of his spirits.
"So, you want to take him there for a trip, and then completely tie him to our war machine, right?"
The Den Den Mushi clicked its tongue, its expression gradually turning displeased:
"One day I'll chop off some of your eight heads. Why did you see through my plan so easily?"
"People's brains are developed to different degrees. Even if each brain only develops 5%, eight brains together will develop 40%. Don't compare your ordinary brain to mine."
Finally, Barzel added:
"I am a genius."
"You're still as arrogant as ever."
The Den Den Mushi laughed and cursed, "But Bazel, I have to admit you're right."
"I shouldn't have stayed on Whole Cake Island last time. Those arrogant guys wouldn't even talk about cooperation. When we met, they were either talking about ruling the world or planning to retreat into retirement."
World domination?
The image of the golden lion popped into Bazel's mind, and he muttered to himself.
"Sooner or later, we'll shove the Supreme Express Cabin into that blond bastard's head."
"If I'd known I wouldn't even get a coherent answer, I should have gone to the Land of Giants with you guys; I could have gotten a free drink!"
After listening to Kaido cursing his companion's bastard behavior a few minutes earlier, Bazel hung up the Den Den Mushi.
His eyes swept around the surroundings.
Only he and Loki, who was still fast asleep, remained in the room; everyone else was nowhere to be seen.
He crouched down and picked up the note.
[Bazaar, we've gone with Aruru to visit the Giants---Tom Liu]
"Hmm—"
"I slept so well, have they all left?"
Just then, Loki woke up.
Bazel waved the note in his hand: "Aruru took them to visit the giants."
"I see~"
Seeing that no one was around, Loki's eyes darted around, and he lowered his voice:
"Brother, I'll take you to a really fun place. The history recorded there might be useful to you."
history?
Without giving Bazel a chance to refuse, Loki picked up the man and jumped off the balcony, leaping several times before disappearing into the wilderness.
The guards were used to it; as long as Loki didn't cause them trouble, they didn't bother with this infamous prince.
They darted and jumped around all the way.
When Bazel noticed that the sunlight around him had become much brighter, he showed a surprised expression.
"Isn't this place the realm of the living?"
wide,
"We are still in the mortal realm, but a small part of this area has stepped into the upper levels of the World Tree."
Loki's voice was low, and his eyes were wary, as if he was afraid of being discovered by something.
"The mural was divided into two parts by the branches of the World Tree, and part of it has already entered the realm of the heavens."
"Don't speak. There are giants guarding the area that Harald specifically arranged not far away."
As Loki walked forward, the surrounding vegetation became increasingly sparse.
Bazel looked down at his feet, where the grain that should have belonged to the wood now revealed the solidity of the rocks.
"We're here! This is it!"
Loki led Bazel across the corner and stopped in front of a huge mural.
Horned demons, fire-breathing serpents, and war sweeping the world.
"here it is-·!?"
Bazel's expression gradually turned to horror.
He remembers this place.
In the original story, after the Straw Hat crew arrived in Elbaf, Franky revealed the origin and history of this mural from his perspective.
Along with this, there's also a scene at Walrus School where Robin is viewing the Halley's Codex!
This doodle, created by a giant child around 8 or 900 years ago, has unexpectedly become one of the few historical witnesses.
"This mural was painted by a giant imp a long time ago. Over time, it has been petrified and become part of the World Tree."
Loki stepped forward and gently ran his fingers along the indentations in the mural.
"I'm not sure of the exact time, but it might be related to a war that took place 800 years ago."
"Because it's been so long, even Aruru doesn't know what this mural depicts."
Bazel stepped forward and stared intently at the mural on the left.
Ancient giants, fishmen, giants, and ancient robots, among other races, fight together against horned demons.
This is probably a description of the Allied forces back then.
If Bazel remembers correctly, that giant demon should be Im.
The left hand is wrapped in the power of moonlight, while the right hand grasps the power of the sun.
This also seems to correspond to one of Im's abilities: black and white flip.
But Bazel shifted his gaze and stared intently at the area below the sun god Nika.
The mural on the left is missing one of the most important things—the evil warship Hades!
If the mermaid represents Poseidon, the sea god, then the ancient giant to the right of the mermaid, who is even larger than a normal giant, should also have its own special meaning.
Bazell had actually been thinking about a question.
After Loki's birth, was the blizzard and famine experienced by the giants "man-made" or "divine intervention"?
Loki's demonic, crimson vertical pupils clearly represented something.
Even today, after seeing this mural...
Barzel's doubts only deepened.
Suppose,
The ancient giants of that time, like the mermaid queen, were biological weapons.
In the modern era, the mermaid queen is the future Neptune, Shirahoshi.
When Shirahoshi's emotions reach a certain extreme, she will attract the help of a super-large sea king.
If the Ancient Titan standing next to Joy Boy at that time could have transformed into King, that is, Loki now.
As a child, Luo Ji was abandoned by his mother shortly after birth, and his soul was filled with extreme sadness and pain.
If at that time, Loki's emotions reached some extreme, thus triggering a celestial phenomenon equivalent to summoning the Sea Kings, just like Shirahoshi.
Then everything makes sense.
Ancient Weapon Poseidon is Shirahoshi. Shirahoshi's emotions can attract super-large sea kings, which is Poseidon's special ability.
If the Ancient Weapon Uranus is indeed Loki, it wouldn't be surprising if he could summon a blizzard under extreme emotional circumstances.
Also add one-
In the original comics, Loki constantly proclaims himself the sun god, destined to bring destruction and war to the world.
Aren't the sun and the gods high in the sky?
Similarly, in mythology, Loki is the god of lies and trickery, as well as the god of fire, and he also comes from the race of giants.
It even plays an important role in Ragnarok.
Lies and tricks = Loki disguises himself as a devout follower of the sun god to conceal his true identity as the king of the gods.
Fire God = Fire of the Sun = One of the celestial phenomena.
As for Ragnarok...
Bazel stroked his chin, lost in thought.
If Loki is indeed the King of the Underworld, his so-called destruction of the world might refer to the destruction of the world where the nobility enjoy exclusive privileges.
After all, Elbaf is a land that worships the sun god Nika, and Loki, influenced by him, couldn't possibly go too far astray.
Furthermore, Loki also possesses the ability to control lightning. Before this, Bazel had always believed that summoning lightning was the hammer's ability.
But now it seems...
Perhaps that hammer was just a lightning rod, and Loki himself was the one who summoned the lightning.
Furthermore, the World Tree's unique Sunstone seems to have a hidden meaning.
These things together happen to correspond to another event that will occur in the future.
Why would Shamrock, as proud as the Knights of God, resort to any means to force Loki to join?
In that era, perhaps it was Im, or perhaps it was the Figaland family, who discovered something unusual.
If the above speculations come true, then Loki's identity as the Celestial King will be further confirmed.
Even if Loki isn't Uranus, his unique traits might still be related to Uranus in some way.
Barzel suppressed this seemingly unbelievable yet somewhat credible thought and turned to look at the mural on his right.
Elephant, Noah the Ark, the shadow wearing a crown—
The World Tree, struck by lightning, and an unknown creature that spews flames in its defense.
A hint of doubt flashed in Bazel's eyes.
That wheat serpent might be the serpent of karmic fire described in the Codex of Halley, and those strange-looking technologies are probably products of the Lunaria race.
At that moment, Bazel suddenly recalled memories related to Elephant.
[Because of a grave mistake committed in ancient times, he is punished to walk continuously and must never stop for any reason.]
If Zunesha was indeed one of the "keys" used to retrieve the ancient weapon Hades, then during that great battle...
For some reason, it failed to retrieve Hades in time, leading to Joy Boy's defeat by the Twenty-Nation Alliance.
That's why the saying "made a big mistake" came about.
but·-
What is that strange horned creature that is fighting against the Serpent of Karmic Fire?
The king of pop back then?
Or is he a special ability user who ate the legendary Devil Fruit of Elbaf?
Or perhaps, it was the Heavenly King who ate the mysterious fruit of Elbaf?
Bazel felt his thoughts becoming increasingly chaotic.
More and more clues gathered in my mind, but I still couldn't sort them out effectively.
"Loki, take me to the Owl Library. I want to see the Halley's Codex of your giants."
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